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September 29th, 2011

Castilla del Oro Foundation seeks that people can live from tourism

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Thanks to the upturn that tourism has registered in the beach areas of the province of Cocle, that according to official figures there are already 10 thousand rooms that during the peak season of summer can accommodate 20 thousand tourists, the Castilla del Oro Foundation, under the vision of the engineer Richard Fifer-Carles, hopes that a huge amount of these visitors tour the surrounding communities, and leave in their town the benefits that are created by this activity.

This is how it was raised by the executive director of the foundation, Jorge Isaac Obon, who noted that today the ones that benefit of this growth as the hotels and not the people. “So that’s our real objective, create a touristic development in this five provinces and make all that money from tourism permeate in the rural areas”, said Obon.

To achieve this objective, Castilla del Oro Foundation, through its international president, the duke of Veragua, Cristobal Colon de Carvajal has built a bridge between Spain and Panama, in order to exchange experiences to replicate the Spanish example in rural communities of Panama.

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